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Originally the word "health" meant "whole"
or "undivided.” However, today the word "health"
has come to mean something quite different. Today, it is more likely
to mean free from illness or able to pursue your daily activities.
Shambhala Black Belt Life-Skills bring us back to the original
meaning of the word "health" by recognizing the interconnectedness
of the mind, the body and the spirit. Shambhala Black Belt Life-Skills
unify and strengthen the bond between the mind and the body, resulting
in a powerful spirit that becomes your guiding Life-force.
The Shambhala Life-Skill of SELF-CELEBRATION grows out of and fosters
all the other Shambhala Life-Skills. SELF-CELEBRATION is the ability
to honor yourself. It is the cornerstone to spontaneity and personal
authenticity. It gives you permission to live your life joyfully.
It is achieved through the conscious use of:
Self-Study
Self-Communication
Self-Responsibility
Self-Care
Self-Balancing
Self-Validation
Self-Authorization
Self-Trust
Self-Loyalty
Self-Direction
Self-Release
Shambhala Black Belts know that the value of their lives is vested
in its quality rather than its quantity. They know that the difference
between animals and us is that animals are focused on survival rather
than the quality and meaning of Life. Shambhala Black Belts use
all these Life-Skills stay close to their Integrity, to create a
quiet inner joy and to constantly infuse their own Life-Energy.
Life-Energy
Shambhala Black Belts however, do not confuse Self-Celebrative
living with the hyperactivity of keeping busy or with high energy
people who wear themselves out with their constant chatter and spurious
activity. Energy is a popular, but overused word. It is difficult
to know what is meant by it. It is used to explain processes we
do not fully understand. We use it to describe the following types
of energy:
--Heat --Kinetic
--Light --Vibrational
--Atomic --Electromagnetic
--Biological --Mental
--Food --Nuclear
--Radioactive --Chemical
--Potential --Mechanical
As Shambhala Black Belts know, Life-Energy is directly related to
your personal priorities. Your personal priorities are all the things
you would choose to do if you did not have so many responsibilities
needing your constant attention. Personal priorities are those things
you would do "if you only had the . . .
"time"
"courage"
"money"
"talent"
"backing"
"know-how"
"energy."
Personal priorities are those activities, experiences and endeavors
that, in and of themselves, are pure joy for you. Because they are
intrinsically joyful they do not drain you of your Life-Energy,
they infuse you. They exhilarate, enliven and catalyze you. Shambhala
Black Belts use their Life-Skills to give themselves permission
to pursue their unique personal priorities in spite of their cultural
and social responsibilities, in spite of their rationalizations
of "if I only had the time, courage, money. . ."
Shambhala Black Belts know that their Life-Energy and their personal
priorities feed one another. And because Shambhala Black Belts loyally
pursue their personal priorities they continually infuse themselves
with Life-Energy while others are constantly depleting themselves
by over-attending to that which they think they “should”
or “ought” to do.
Life-Energy and personal priorities combine to direct Shambhala
Black Belts toward Self-maximization. As a result, Shambhala Black
Belts are vital and enlivened no matter how old they are. On the
other hand, constantly attending to social priorities, including
the cultural “shoulds” and “oughts,” at
the expense of one's personal priorities, drains an individual of
their vital Life-Energy.
To repeatedly place social priorities before personal priorities
is to continually require yourself to focus on the extrinsic rather
than the intrinsic. It is not the occasional attending to social
responsibilities which irrevocably drains you. But rather it is
the continual focus on what you think you “should” or
“ought” to do which results in a steady drain of your
Life-Energy.
You have to continually muster up energy for extrinsic behavior
and continually exhaust that precious resource during this type
of activity. That spent energy is the price you pay to make yourself
do what you have been told you “should” or “ought”
to do. There is nothing inherently wrong with spending some of your
Life-Energy to accomplish what you think you need to do like pay
your taxes or go to the dentist. The loss of Life-Energy only becomes
dangerous if you continually place the extrinsic before your intrinsic
priorities. To do so condemns you to premature aging, emotional
apathy, illness and a lifeless spirit.
Energy Conservation
Intrinsic behavior is Self-Motivated. It is Self-Energized, and
it is Self-Energizing. When your behavior is intrinsically directed
your Life-Energy is not spent; it is invested; it is channeled back
into your own self-systems. This is energy conservation and regeneration
at its finest! By attending to your intrinsic priorities you promote
your Integrity and enliven yourself at the samt time.
Self-celebrative living is often quiet and self-reflective. It
is seldom loud with bold displays. But Self-celebration enables
Shambhala Black Belts to use every minute of their time and Energy
in ways that will creatively reunite them with their Integrity and
enrich their quality of Life.
Maintaining Balance
This is not to say, however, that you can solely attend to your
personal priorities. For, once again, SELF-CELEBRATION encompasses
all the other Shambhala Life-Skills, especially the Life-Skill of
SELF-BALANCING. It is vitally important for you to hold the paradoxical
tension between your social priorities and your personal priorities.
This Shambhala Life-Skill enables you to keep a constant focus on
the balance of your intrinsic and extrinsic priorities, and to monitor
any resulting drain of on your Life-Energy.
At times it will take courage to make sure that your personal priorities
do not suffer in light of your social priorities. Shambhala Black
Belts are always aware of how much Life-Energy they may be tempted
to forfeit in the name of financial survival, family and/or social
responsibility. They realize the magnificent capacity all humans
have developed to rationalize everything from popularity to material
possessions as being intricately paramount to their own and their
loved ones' well-being. Shambhala Black Belts know they must rigorously
monitor their tendencies to lie to themselves and over focus on
what they have been taught to believe is more important than their
own Integrity.
Shambhala Black Belts know how to honor themselves, and, at the
same time, remain cognizant of their familial/cultural/social/financial
responsibilities. They also know that their own conservation of
Life-Energy will benefit their loved ones and their external environment
as much as it benefits themselves.
This ability to celebrate the value of themselves, and at the same
time hold in perspective the importance of others and the world
around them, is how Shambhala Black Belts know that maintaining
their own Life-Energy also contributes to the people in their lives
and to the world about them.
Shambhala Life-Skills Summary
Shambhala Life-Skills enable you to create a quality of Life that
few people can even imagine possible. They allow you to create a
Life which enhances not only yourself, but also the people in your
life and the environment. Shambhala Life-Skills allow you to take
joy in living and give back to Life and to others as much or more
than you receive.
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Copyright©
2007 Shamhbala Master
Music and Lyrics Copyright© 2007 Forerunner Publications
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